Fleer Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 1 hour ago, Zo said: If you own the ssl duende v2 don t waist your time and money ... My sauts exactly 1
Kurre Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 Quote From PA you can look into the elysia alpha compressor, and the elysia mpressor... I believe they both offer Upward leveling. They are not built for upward compression. But they can be used in a similar way which is also true for a fxchain if you build one in Cakewalk. W.A. Productions The King 2 is in my wishlist on Plugin Boutique so i'll wait for that to come down in price. I'm in no hurry. 1
MusicMan Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 12 hours ago, ZokZTM said: Thanks Brian, why I asked is that I've demoed Townhouse a while back and found Acustica Audio Sand4 to be marginally better. I have seldom used G-bus compressor other than on the mix bus, where I have a hardware. ITB for mixing I prefer Iron, Elysia Alpha comp, Shadow Hills , Chandler Zener etc... The 9000J could be an interesting option especially for the on-the-road where Acustica Sand could easily be to hefty on the processing power. Guys, any 1st hand experiences with Sand 4 vs PA 9000J? For what it's worth, I prefer SPL Iron and Elysia Alpha Comp more than any SSL Buss compressor I've used. Once again both of these are different to each other. Iron I use more for buss duties and glue, Alpha I use more for mastering, as it's so versatile and great sounding. I'll often A-B Iron against some of the various SSLs from a number of Devs on a song and end up using Iron more often. But sometimes the SSL sound just fits better. That's why it's good having a few different options ? Personally I prefer both of these to Shadow Hills as well, even though I know the Shadow Hills are lots of people's favourite. 2
ZokZTM Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 4 hours ago, MusicMan said: For what it's worth, I prefer SPL Iron and Elysia Alpha Comp more than any SSL Buss compressor I've used. Once again both of these are different to each other. Iron I use more for buss duties and glue, Alpha I use more for mastering, as it's so versatile and great sounding. I'll often A-B Iron against some of the various SSLs from a number of Devs on a song and end up using Iron more often. But sometimes the SSL sound just fits better. That's why it's good having a few different options ? Personally I prefer both of these to Shadow Hills as well, even though I know the Shadow Hills are lots of people's favourite. Agree... exactly the same usage here, Elysia Alpha at mastering Iron at mixing... I also have real Iron and G bus clone (Tk Audio) on my hardware mix inserts. I like the results, but Tk g-bus comp does extremely little compression, sometimes not even visible at all - and at a ration of 1:2... nice additional glue. Iron hardware compresses more, on my hardware insert - about 1db on average. PA Iron plugin is extremely good tool for mixing. Shadow Hills Mastering Comp I use for it's dual compressor capabilities at mixing stage and for a different flavour.... never in Mastering though ? Just my 2 cents ? 2
telecode 101 Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 Anyone willing to comment how does the PA SSL 9000 J compare to channel strips by IKM?
Brian Walton Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 (edited) 5 hours ago, telecode 101 said: Anyone willing to comment how does the PA SSL 9000 J compare to channel strips by IKM? I have both the Black and White IKM strips. The White obviously being the 9000 "simulation" I had the White before I purchased the PA 9000J and hoped that it would negate wanting the PA 9000J but when I tested the PA the difference in results I was getting quickly seemed obvious to me. The IKM has some unique features such as Mid-SIde, but then again the PA has things like the THD and MIX on the comp. I really like a number of IKM plugins, but the SSL channel strips they have don't seem like they are the best on the market at this point. Perfectly usable for sure, but I prefer the sound of the PA one in this case. I do like the fully resiable nature of the IKM where the PA is in limited percentages. The PA 9000J makes it on finished tracks, the IKM White sadly I don't think I've really ended up actually using it other than testing. Edited February 26, 2022 by Brian Walton 1
Max Arwood Posted February 27, 2022 Posted February 27, 2022 I have the IKM plugins and the PA 9000J. I prefer the PA 9000J. I think it was a Greg Wells video that turned me on to the PA 9000J. 1
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